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On Monday, US stock markets suffered their worst sell-off since 2011, even as investors started to put money back into bonds. Worries about inflation were the catalyst last week, but John Authers argues that funds that had bet that volatility would stay low have triggered the latest problems
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Janan Ganesh, the FT's chief political commentator, and Miranda Green, political columnist, discuss the future of Britain and the latest Brexit developments
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Inside Brexit: How Britain lost the European plot. The FT talks to politicians and strategists to find the real story behind the EU referendum.
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Martin Wolf, chief economics commentator at the Financial Times, is one of the world’s most informed and astute observers of the global economy. In his recently published book, The Shifts and the Shocks: What We’ve Learned—and Have Still to Learn—from the Financial Crisis, he argues that economic policy makers and central bankers are far from having solved the problems that led to the 2007–2008 financial crisis and subsequent Great Recession. For more from this interview, visit: https://www.bcgperspectives.com/content/videos/financial_institutions_insurance_martin_wolf_coping_still_fragile_global_finance_system/

published:09 Feb 2015

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Can we protect ourselves from the next banking meltdown? David McWilliams separates myth from reality to help identify a few rules of thumb.
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The FT's markets editor Michael Mackenzie on the forces at work behind this week's stock market rout and looks at why investors are rattled by steep falls in global equities
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There were some big events in 2017. North Korea test-fired ballistic missiles, Catalonia voted for independence, Donald Trump was sworn in as US president and the #MeToo campaign gained broad backing.
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John Authers asks if the rest of world can catch up with US stocks in 2018.
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My time undercover at a men-only event

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3:46

What happened?

What happened?

What happened?

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The end of the Chinese miracle | FT Features

The end of the Chinese miracle | FT Features

The end of the Chinese miracle | FT Features

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The long Brexit decline | Opinion

The long Brexit decline | Opinion

The long Brexit decline | Opinion

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Poor worker conditions power gig economy | FT Alphaville

Poor worker conditions power gig economy | FT Alphaville

Poor worker conditions power gig economy | FT Alphaville

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16:49

Inside Brexit: How Britain lost Europe

Inside Brexit: How Britain lost Europe

Inside Brexit: How Britain lost Europe

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1:53

Mixed holiday fortunes for US tech titans

Mixed holiday fortunes for US tech titans

Mixed holiday fortunes for US tech titans

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10:53

Financial Times' Martin Wolf on the Global Finance System

Financial Times' Martin Wolf on the Global Finance System

Financial Times' Martin Wolf on the Global Finance System

Martin Wolf, chief economics commentator at the Financial Times, is one of the world’s most informed and astute observers of the global economy. In his recently published book, The Shifts and the Shocks: What We’ve Learned—and Have Still to Learn—from the Financial Crisis, he argues that economic policy makers and central bankers are far from having solved the problems that led to the 2007–2008 financial crisis and subsequent Great Recession. For more from this interview, visit: https://www.bcgperspectives.com/content/videos/financial_institutions_insurance_martin_wolf_coping_still_fragile_global_finance_system/

5:44

How to spot a financial crisis before it spots you | PunkFT

How to spot a financial crisis before it spots you | PunkFT

How to spot a financial crisis before it spots you | PunkFT

Can we protect ourselves from the next banking meltdown? David McWilliams separates myth from reality to help identify a few rules of thumb.
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Wall Street facing fresh losses

Wall Street facing fresh losses

Wall Street facing fresh losses

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2017: The year in review

2017: The year in review

2017: The year in review

There were some big events in 2017. North Korea test-fired ballistic missiles, Catalonia voted for independence, Donald Trump was sworn in as US president and the #MeToo campaign gained broad backing.
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Will US stocks continue to outperform in 2018?

Will US stocks continue to outperform in 2018?

Will US stocks continue to outperform in 2018?

John Authers asks if the rest of world can catch up with US stocks in 2018.
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5:56

Trumponomics | PunkFT

Trumponomics | PunkFT

Trumponomics | PunkFT

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In the latest collaboration between Punk Economics and the FT, Martin Sandbu delves into the economic realities of a Donald Trump presidency
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How do you read the FT?

How do you read the FT?

How do you read the FT?

The Financial TimesVoice of the Reader video series asks FT readers around the world their views on our products and services.
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Europe and the veil | FT Features

Europe and the veil | FT Features

Europe and the veil | FT Features

The highest point of feminism or an instrument of oppression? Roula Khalaf talks to muslim women about Europe's attitude toward the headscarf
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How Brazil's rainforest pays the price of politics

As Brazil faces its most unpredictable elections in decades, the FT's Brazil bureau chief Andres Schipani takes a close look at the type of environmental crimes that flourish in times of political uncertainty
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1:43

UK considers customs union deal

UK considers customs union deal

UK considers customs union deal

Theresa May's Brexit advisers are secretly considering whether Britain could strike an agreement that would restrict the loss of EU trade but would also severely limit the country’s ability to strike out on its own
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The financial crisis: a decade of debt | PunkFT

Ten years on from the global financial crisis the world continues to reap the consequences. David McWilliams connects the financial, economic, social and political dots to reveal the true impact of the worst financial crash since the Great Depression.
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16:58

The billionaire space race | FT Features

The billionaire space race | FT Features

The billionaire space race | FT Features

How the tech billionaires are planning to send you into space
JohnThornhill investigates whether big government or big business will fund the future of space exploration
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1:56

US sell off spreads to Asian markets

US sell off spreads to Asian markets

US sell off spreads to Asian markets

The S&P 500 has fallen 10% from its January peak while stocks in Hong Kong and Tokyo are also down sharply this week. The FT's Jasper Moiseiwitsch explains why.
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4:03

The Financial Times' Success Story

The Financial Times' Success Story

The Financial Times' Success Story

The Financial Times, a leading provider of business news, commentary, and analysis for almost 125 years, uses salesforce.com across the entire organization, including ad sales teams, journalists, and back office personnel. "The ability to consolidate onto one platform has had a big impact for us. It's more cost-effective to maintain and support, and users only have to log into one place," says Christina Scott, CIO.

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My time undercover at a men-only event

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published: 23 Jan 2018

What happened?

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published: 06 Feb 2018

The end of the Chinese miracle | FT Features

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published: 09 Mar 2016

The long Brexit decline | Opinion

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published: 06 Sep 2017

Poor worker conditions power gig economy | FT Alphaville

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With the push of a button, apps let us summon services, from taxis to takeaways, to our location. But do they make the world more efficient? In an FT investigation, Izabella Kaminska reveals how the gig economy is being powered by poor working conditions.
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published: 12 Dec 2016

Inside Brexit: How Britain lost Europe

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published: 21 Dec 2016

Mixed holiday fortunes for US tech titans

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Amazon received a windfall from US tax changes, but iPhone sales disappointed and Google saw profits squeezed by the shift of its core search business to mobile.
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published: 02 Feb 2018

Financial Times' Martin Wolf on the Global Finance System

Martin Wolf, chief economics commentator at the Financial Times, is one of the world’s most informed and astute observers of the global economy. In his recently published book, The Shifts and the Shocks: What We’ve Learned—and Have Still to Learn—from the Financial Crisis, he argues that economic policy makers and central bankers are far from having solved the problems that led to the 2007–2008 financial crisis and subsequent Great Recession. For more from this interview, visit: https://www.bcgperspectives.com/content/videos/financial_institutions_insurance_martin_wolf_coping_still_fragile_global_finance_system/

published: 09 Feb 2015

How to spot a financial crisis before it spots you | PunkFT

Can we protect ourselves from the next banking meltdown? David McWilliams separates myth from reality to help identify a few rules of thumb.
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published: 05 Oct 2017

Wall Street facing fresh losses

The FT's markets editor Michael Mackenzie on the forces at work behind this week's stock market rout and looks at why investors are rattled by steep falls in global equities
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published: 06 Feb 2018

2017: The year in review

There were some big events in 2017. North Korea test-fired ballistic missiles, Catalonia voted for independence, Donald Trump was sworn in as US president and the #MeToo campaign gained broad backing.
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published: 21 Dec 2017

Will US stocks continue to outperform in 2018?

John Authers asks if the rest of world can catch up with US stocks in 2018.
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published: 30 Dec 2017

Trumponomics | PunkFT

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In the latest collaboration between Punk Economics and the FT, Martin Sandbu delves into the economic realities of a Donald Trump presidency
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published: 12 Oct 2016

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published: 11 Feb 2014

Europe and the veil | FT Features

The highest point of feminism or an instrument of oppression? Roula Khalaf talks to muslim women about Europe's attitude toward the headscarf
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How Brazil's rainforest pays the price of politics

As Brazil faces its most unpredictable elections in decades, the FT's Brazil bureau chief Andres Schipani takes a close look at the type of environmental crimes that flourish in times of political uncertainty
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published: 05 Feb 2018

UK considers customs union deal

Theresa May's Brexit advisers are secretly considering whether Britain could strike an agreement that would restrict the loss of EU trade but would also severely limit the country’s ability to strike out on its own
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The financial crisis: a decade of debt | PunkFT

Ten years on from the global financial crisis the world continues to reap the consequences. David McWilliams connects the financial, economic, social and political dots to reveal the true impact of the worst financial crash since the Great Depression.
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published: 04 Sep 2017

The billionaire space race | FT Features

How the tech billionaires are planning to send you into space
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published: 09 Aug 2017

US sell off spreads to Asian markets

The S&P 500 has fallen 10% from its January peak while stocks in Hong Kong and Tokyo are also down sharply this week. The FT's Jasper Moiseiwitsch explains why.
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published: 09 Feb 2018

The Financial Times' Success Story

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The FT's MadisonMarriage explains why she went undercover as a hostess at an all-male charity dinner at London'sDorchester Hotel
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The FT's MadisonMarriage explains why she went undercover as a hostess at an all-male charity dinner at London'sDorchester Hotel
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What happened?

On Monday, US stock markets suffered their worst sell-off since 2011, even as investors started to put money back into bonds. Worries about inflation were the c...

On Monday, US stock markets suffered their worst sell-off since 2011, even as investors started to put money back into bonds. Worries about inflation were the catalyst last week, but John Authers argues that funds that had bet that volatility would stay low have triggered the latest problems
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On Monday, US stock markets suffered their worst sell-off since 2011, even as investors started to put money back into bonds. Worries about inflation were the catalyst last week, but John Authers argues that funds that had bet that volatility would stay low have triggered the latest problems
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China's economic miracle is under threat from a slowing economy and a dwindling labour force. The FT investigates how the world's most populous country has reached a critical new chapter in its history. Jamil Anderlini narrates.
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China's economic miracle is under threat from a slowing economy and a dwindling labour force. The FT investigates how the world's most populous country has reached a critical new chapter in its history. Jamil Anderlini narrates.
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Janan Ganesh, the FT's chief political commentator, and Miranda Green, political columnist, discuss the future of Britain and the latest Brexit developments
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Janan Ganesh, the FT's chief political commentator, and Miranda Green, political columnist, discuss the future of Britain and the latest Brexit developments
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Poor worker conditions power gig economy | FT Alphaville

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With the push of a button, apps let us summon services, from taxis to takeaways, to our location. But do t...

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With the push of a button, apps let us summon services, from taxis to takeaways, to our location. But do they make the world more efficient? In an FT investigation, Izabella Kaminska reveals how the gig economy is being powered by poor working conditions.
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With the push of a button, apps let us summon services, from taxis to takeaways, to our location. But do they make the world more efficient? In an FT investigation, Izabella Kaminska reveals how the gig economy is being powered by poor working conditions.
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Inside Brexit: How Britain lost the European plot. The FT talks to politicians and strategists to find the real story behind the EU referendum.
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Inside Brexit: How Britain lost the European plot. The FT talks to politicians and strategists to find the real story behind the EU referendum.
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Mixed holiday fortunes for US tech titans

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Amazon received a windfall from US tax changes, but iPhone sales disappointed and Google saw profits squeezed ...

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Amazon received a windfall from US tax changes, but iPhone sales disappointed and Google saw profits squeezed by the shift of its core search business to mobile.
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Amazon received a windfall from US tax changes, but iPhone sales disappointed and Google saw profits squeezed by the shift of its core search business to mobile.
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Financial Times' Martin Wolf on the Global Finance System

Martin Wolf, chief economics commentator at the Financial Times, is one of the world’s most informed and astute observers of the global economy. In his recently...

Martin Wolf, chief economics commentator at the Financial Times, is one of the world’s most informed and astute observers of the global economy. In his recently published book, The Shifts and the Shocks: What We’ve Learned—and Have Still to Learn—from the Financial Crisis, he argues that economic policy makers and central bankers are far from having solved the problems that led to the 2007–2008 financial crisis and subsequent Great Recession. For more from this interview, visit: https://www.bcgperspectives.com/content/videos/financial_institutions_insurance_martin_wolf_coping_still_fragile_global_finance_system/

Martin Wolf, chief economics commentator at the Financial Times, is one of the world’s most informed and astute observers of the global economy. In his recently published book, The Shifts and the Shocks: What We’ve Learned—and Have Still to Learn—from the Financial Crisis, he argues that economic policy makers and central bankers are far from having solved the problems that led to the 2007–2008 financial crisis and subsequent Great Recession. For more from this interview, visit: https://www.bcgperspectives.com/content/videos/financial_institutions_insurance_martin_wolf_coping_still_fragile_global_finance_system/

How to spot a financial crisis before it spots you | PunkFT

Can we protect ourselves from the next banking meltdown? David McWilliams separates myth from reality to help identify a few rules of thumb.
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Can we protect ourselves from the next banking meltdown? David McWilliams separates myth from reality to help identify a few rules of thumb.
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Can we protect ourselves from the next banking meltdown? David McWilliams separates myth from reality to help identify a few rules of thumb.
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Wall Street facing fresh losses

The FT's markets editor Michael Mackenzie on the forces at work behind this week's stock market rout and looks at why investors are rattled by steep falls in gl...

The FT's markets editor Michael Mackenzie on the forces at work behind this week's stock market rout and looks at why investors are rattled by steep falls in global equities
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The FT's markets editor Michael Mackenzie on the forces at work behind this week's stock market rout and looks at why investors are rattled by steep falls in global equities
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There were some big events in 2017. North Korea test-fired ballistic missiles, Catalonia voted for independence, Donald Trump was sworn in as US president and the #MeToo campaign gained broad backing.
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There were some big events in 2017. North Korea test-fired ballistic missiles, Catalonia voted for independence, Donald Trump was sworn in as US president and the #MeToo campaign gained broad backing.
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Will US stocks continue to outperform in 2018?

John Authers asks if the rest of world can catch up with US stocks in 2018.
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John Authers asks if the rest of world can catch up with US stocks in 2018.
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John Authers asks if the rest of world can catch up with US stocks in 2018.
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In the latest collaboration between Punk Economics and the FT, Martin Sandbu delves into the economic realities of a Donald Trump presidency
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In the latest collaboration between Punk Economics and the FT, Martin Sandbu delves into the economic realities of a Donald Trump presidency
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Europe and the veil | FT Features

The highest point of feminism or an instrument of oppression? Roula Khalaf talks to muslim women about Europe's attitude toward the headscarf
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How Brazil's rainforest pays the price of politics

As Brazil faces its most unpredictable elections in decades, the FT's Brazil bureau chief Andres Schipani takes a close look at the type of environmental crimes...

As Brazil faces its most unpredictable elections in decades, the FT's Brazil bureau chief Andres Schipani takes a close look at the type of environmental crimes that flourish in times of political uncertainty
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As Brazil faces its most unpredictable elections in decades, the FT's Brazil bureau chief Andres Schipani takes a close look at the type of environmental crimes that flourish in times of political uncertainty
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UK considers customs union deal

Theresa May's Brexit advisers are secretly considering whether Britain could strike an agreement that would restrict the loss of EU trade but would also severel...

Theresa May's Brexit advisers are secretly considering whether Britain could strike an agreement that would restrict the loss of EU trade but would also severely limit the country’s ability to strike out on its own
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Theresa May's Brexit advisers are secretly considering whether Britain could strike an agreement that would restrict the loss of EU trade but would also severely limit the country’s ability to strike out on its own
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The financial crisis: a decade of debt | PunkFT

Ten years on from the global financial crisis the world continues to reap the consequences. David McWilliams connects the financial, economic, social and politi...

Ten years on from the global financial crisis the world continues to reap the consequences. David McWilliams connects the financial, economic, social and political dots to reveal the true impact of the worst financial crash since the Great Depression.
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Ten years on from the global financial crisis the world continues to reap the consequences. David McWilliams connects the financial, economic, social and political dots to reveal the true impact of the worst financial crash since the Great Depression.
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The billionaire space race | FT Features

How the tech billionaires are planning to send you into space
JohnThornhill investigates whether big government or big business will fund the future of space ...

How the tech billionaires are planning to send you into space
JohnThornhill investigates whether big government or big business will fund the future of space exploration
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How the tech billionaires are planning to send you into space
JohnThornhill investigates whether big government or big business will fund the future of space exploration
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US sell off spreads to Asian markets

The S&P 500 has fallen 10% from its January peak while stocks in Hong Kong and Tokyo are also down sharply this week. The FT's Jasper Moiseiwitsch explains why....

The S&P 500 has fallen 10% from its January peak while stocks in Hong Kong and Tokyo are also down sharply this week. The FT's Jasper Moiseiwitsch explains why.
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The S&P 500 has fallen 10% from its January peak while stocks in Hong Kong and Tokyo are also down sharply this week. The FT's Jasper Moiseiwitsch explains why.
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The Financial Times' Success Story

The Financial Times, a leading provider of business news, commentary, and analysis for almost 125 years, uses salesforce.com across the entire organization, inc...

The Financial Times, a leading provider of business news, commentary, and analysis for almost 125 years, uses salesforce.com across the entire organization, including ad sales teams, journalists, and back office personnel. "The ability to consolidate onto one platform has had a big impact for us. It's more cost-effective to maintain and support, and users only have to log into one place," says Christina Scott, CIO.

The Financial Times, a leading provider of business news, commentary, and analysis for almost 125 years, uses salesforce.com across the entire organization, including ad sales teams, journalists, and back office personnel. "The ability to consolidate onto one platform has had a big impact for us. It's more cost-effective to maintain and support, and users only have to log into one place," says Christina Scott, CIO.

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FT Weekend Festival Live Stream: the FT’s first live leader debate

For the first time since the FT was founded, the FT’s editor will debate in public the newspaper’s stance for its next editorials. Lionel Barber will be in discussion with senior FT writers Martin Wolf, Roula Khalaf, BrookeMasters and Rob Armstrong. At least one debate will be on Brexit and the UK economy. The arguments will be for the newspaper of Monday 4th. Prepare for fireworks!
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published: 02 Sep 2017

How Go and Neo4j enabled the FT to Deliver at Speed - Dan Murphy, Financial Times

How Go and Neo4j enabled the FT to Deliver at Speed: In late 2015 the FT Semantic Metadata team decided to investigate using a graph database as an alternative to, or perhaps additional store for their existing tripple store. After a brief spike we picked Neo4J and over the past few months we have re-written a host of microservices in GoLang (from surprisingly memory hungry Java services). It's been an interesting journey in technology, culture and techniques which is nearing its first destination. Come and hear about our journey, what we learnt and our reflections on switching technologies in our microservices devops world.

DisruptDC Spotlight: Rana Foroohar of The Financial Times

Making the Right Connections: How the Financial Times Uses Graph Databases

Making the RightConnections: How the Financial Times Uses Graph Databases
In late 2015, the FT Semantic Metadata team investigated graph databases as an alternative to, or perhaps additional store for their existing semantic datastore. After a brief spike we picked Neo4j and then re-wrote a host of microservices in GoLang, from surprisingly memory hungry Java services. It was an interesting journey of changing culture, technologies, and learning.
DAN MURPHY, SENIOR DEVOPS, FINANCIALTIMES

published: 04 Nov 2016

How Financial Times uses Salesforce and Heroku for its Digital Transformation

One of the best known business news brands from across the globe, The Financial Times has transformed its business to be channel agnostic and customer focused. This approach has had tremendous results as Financial Times now makes more revenue from content and subscriptions than from traditional advertising sources. Hear how The Financial Times is using Heroku as a highly scalable consumer application platform to help support this transformation.

published: 02 Oct 2015

React London Meetup August 2015, Viktor Charypar, GraphQL at The Financial Times

Recently released by Facebook, GraphQL isn't only useful for client-server communication. Viktor will show how Red Badger used the reference implementation - graphql-js - at the Financial Times as a generic data presentation layer over a set of backend APIs and how to deal with related requirements like caching or authorisation.

published: 06 Aug 2015

Financial Times – Bruegel Forum: the future of Europe after the French election

We've got a website for that: The FT Web App and the future of the mobile web

In this video from HTML5 Dev Conf, Andrew Betts, Director at FT Labs will give you a behind the scenes look at the Financial TimesWeb App.
A little under a year ago, the Financial Times launched the world's first touch optimised HTML5 web app by a major news publisher. Almost a year on and the app still leads the field, winning BestMobileInnovation at Mobile World Congress in February. In this talk, one of Assanka's founders and principal engineers discusses the technical challenges of building 'as good as native', and why you would want to.
** Check out more educational content on open source software at http://marakana.com
** Head to http://html5devconf.com for more info on the event

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Martin Wolf, Chief Economics Commentator of Financial Times speaks at the event "DoesMoneyGrow on Trees?" at the hall of the Institute for Chartered Accountants on 9th September 2014
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Less is More: Lessons learned from going serverless at the Financial Times -Ben Fletcher

In recent years FT.com was rebuilt, transforming from a monolith to a microcosm of over 200 applications, components and services. How can a high-profile news website go Serverless and stay fast and fault tolerant? Join FT PrincipalEngineerBen Fletcher to explore how the Financial Times became the fastest major news website in the world, what serverless experiments we've been doing with all those microservices, and more.

published: 06 Aug 2017

The Financial Times and CHM Present: The Anthropology of Innovation

This is an episode of REVOLUTIONARIES, a co-production of the Computer History Museum and KQED television, with major sponsorship by Intel. Recorded: September 13, 2012. Broadcast date: April 22, 2013.
an•thro•pol•o•gy [an-thruh-pol-uh-jee]
The science that deals with the origins, physical and cultural development, biological characteristics, and social customs and beliefs of humankind.
Silos and silo-busting - the secret of innovation
The 21st century world is marked by a profound paradox. On the one hand we are more interconnected than ever before, in the sense that we now live and operate in systems that are tightly entwined. But on the other hand, we also live at a time of great intellectual and social polarization - or silos - and social media is making some of this fracture worse, ...

published: 18 Mar 2013

Mario Testino - Financial Times Business of Luxury Summit 2015

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published: 22 Jun 2015

Mars is a must, says ex-Nasa chief

Charles Bolden, the 12th NasaAdministrator, explains why we must go to the red planet, and why commercial space companies are essential
Watch the full FT Feature "The billionaire space race" here:
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Financial Times/Bruegel European Forum on Brexit - 10 October 2016

The UK's decision to leave the EU was greeted with shock in Europe, and three months after the referendum there is still a lot of uncertainty about what happens next. On October 10, Bruegel and the Financial Times brought together a panel including FT editor Lionel Barber to discuss what Brexit means for business and politics, to offer insight into high-level discussions and to ask how the UK and the EU can move forward.
Find out lore at http://bruegel.org/events/ft/

published: 10 Oct 2016

Closing Keynote Presentation from the Financial Times Water Summit from Doug Baker, CEO of Ecolab

How can business achieve growth in an era of water scarcity? Ecolab is on the ground at more than one million customer locations globally and is seeing a mindset shift - business is starting to think of water as a contributor to value creation, and make proactive water management decisions before policy demands action. Current technology can significantly reduce industrial water use - a risk-adjusted price for water helps drive priority investments that save money and enable growth. Industrial automation and data analytics are providing much-needed insights. We can take action now to secure or future prosperity.
For more information, visit http://www.ecolab.com/event/financial-times-water-summit/

For the first time since the FT was founded, the FT’s editor will debate in public the newspaper’s stance for its next editorials. Lionel Barber will be in discussion with senior FT writers Martin Wolf, Roula Khalaf, BrookeMasters and Rob Armstrong. At least one debate will be on Brexit and the UK economy. The arguments will be for the newspaper of Monday 4th. Prepare for fireworks!
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For the first time since the FT was founded, the FT’s editor will debate in public the newspaper’s stance for its next editorials. Lionel Barber will be in discussion with senior FT writers Martin Wolf, Roula Khalaf, BrookeMasters and Rob Armstrong. At least one debate will be on Brexit and the UK economy. The arguments will be for the newspaper of Monday 4th. Prepare for fireworks!
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How Go and Neo4j enabled the FT to Deliver at Speed - Dan Murphy, Financial Times

How Go and Neo4j enabled the FT to Deliver at Speed: In late 2015 the FT Semantic Metadata team decided to investigate using a graph database as an alternative ...

How Go and Neo4j enabled the FT to Deliver at Speed: In late 2015 the FT Semantic Metadata team decided to investigate using a graph database as an alternative to, or perhaps additional store for their existing tripple store. After a brief spike we picked Neo4J and over the past few months we have re-written a host of microservices in GoLang (from surprisingly memory hungry Java services). It's been an interesting journey in technology, culture and techniques which is nearing its first destination. Come and hear about our journey, what we learnt and our reflections on switching technologies in our microservices devops world.

How Go and Neo4j enabled the FT to Deliver at Speed: In late 2015 the FT Semantic Metadata team decided to investigate using a graph database as an alternative to, or perhaps additional store for their existing tripple store. After a brief spike we picked Neo4J and over the past few months we have re-written a host of microservices in GoLang (from surprisingly memory hungry Java services). It's been an interesting journey in technology, culture and techniques which is nearing its first destination. Come and hear about our journey, what we learnt and our reflections on switching technologies in our microservices devops world.

Making the RightConnections: How the Financial Times Uses Graph Databases
In late 2015, the FT Semantic Metadata team investigated graph databases as an alternative to, or perhaps additional store for their existing semantic datastore. After a brief spike we picked Neo4j and then re-wrote a host of microservices in GoLang, from surprisingly memory hungry Java services. It was an interesting journey of changing culture, technologies, and learning.
DAN MURPHY, SENIOR DEVOPS, FINANCIALTIMES

Making the RightConnections: How the Financial Times Uses Graph Databases
In late 2015, the FT Semantic Metadata team investigated graph databases as an alternative to, or perhaps additional store for their existing semantic datastore. After a brief spike we picked Neo4j and then re-wrote a host of microservices in GoLang, from surprisingly memory hungry Java services. It was an interesting journey of changing culture, technologies, and learning.
DAN MURPHY, SENIOR DEVOPS, FINANCIALTIMES

published:04 Nov 2016

views:199

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How Financial Times uses Salesforce and Heroku for its Digital Transformation

One of the best known business news brands from across the globe, The Financial Times has transformed its business to be channel agnostic and customer focused. This approach has had tremendous results as Financial Times now makes more revenue from content and subscriptions than from traditional advertising sources. Hear how The Financial Times is using Heroku as a highly scalable consumer application platform to help support this transformation.

One of the best known business news brands from across the globe, The Financial Times has transformed its business to be channel agnostic and customer focused. This approach has had tremendous results as Financial Times now makes more revenue from content and subscriptions than from traditional advertising sources. Hear how The Financial Times is using Heroku as a highly scalable consumer application platform to help support this transformation.

published:02 Oct 2015

views:616

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React London Meetup August 2015, Viktor Charypar, GraphQL at The Financial Times

Recently released by Facebook, GraphQL isn't only useful for client-server communication. Viktor will show how Red Badger used the reference implementation - gr...

Recently released by Facebook, GraphQL isn't only useful for client-server communication. Viktor will show how Red Badger used the reference implementation - graphql-js - at the Financial Times as a generic data presentation layer over a set of backend APIs and how to deal with related requirements like caching or authorisation.

Recently released by Facebook, GraphQL isn't only useful for client-server communication. Viktor will show how Red Badger used the reference implementation - graphql-js - at the Financial Times as a generic data presentation layer over a set of backend APIs and how to deal with related requirements like caching or authorisation.

published:06 Aug 2015

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Financial Times – Bruegel Forum: the future of Europe after the French election

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Martin Wolf, Chief Economics Commentator of Financial Times gave a speech at the event "DoesMoneyGrow on Trees?" at the hall of the Institute for Chartered Accountants on 9th September 2014.
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- Martin Wolf, Chief Economics Commentator, Financial Times
- Alderman Alison, GowmanPartner, DLAPiper
- Frosti Sigurjónsson, ‎Member of Parliament, Iceland
- Ben DysonFounder, Positive Money
- Michael Izza, Chief Executive, ICAEW
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Martin Wolf, Chief Economics Commentator of Financial Times gave a speech at the event "DoesMoneyGrow on Trees?" at the hall of the Institute for Chartered Accountants on 9th September 2014.
In this video: Panel discussion following the speech - panelists:
- Martin Wolf, Chief Economics Commentator, Financial Times
- Alderman Alison, GowmanPartner, DLAPiper
- Frosti Sigurjónsson, ‎Member of Parliament, Iceland
- Ben DysonFounder, Positive Money
- Michael Izza, Chief Executive, ICAEW
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published:14 Oct 2014

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We've got a website for that: The FT Web App and the future of the mobile web

In this video from HTML5 Dev Conf, Andrew Betts, Director at FT Labs will give you a behind the scenes look at the Financial TimesWeb App.
A little under a year ago, the Financial Times launched the world's first touch optimised HTML5 web app by a major news publisher. Almost a year on and the app still leads the field, winning BestMobileInnovation at Mobile World Congress in February. In this talk, one of Assanka's founders and principal engineers discusses the technical challenges of building 'as good as native', and why you would want to.
** Check out more educational content on open source software at http://marakana.com
** Head to http://html5devconf.com for more info on the event

In this video from HTML5 Dev Conf, Andrew Betts, Director at FT Labs will give you a behind the scenes look at the Financial TimesWeb App.
A little under a year ago, the Financial Times launched the world's first touch optimised HTML5 web app by a major news publisher. Almost a year on and the app still leads the field, winning BestMobileInnovation at Mobile World Congress in February. In this talk, one of Assanka's founders and principal engineers discusses the technical challenges of building 'as good as native', and why you would want to.
** Check out more educational content on open source software at http://marakana.com
** Head to http://html5devconf.com for more info on the event

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Martin Wolf, Chief Economics Commentator of Financial Times speaks at the event "DoesMoneyGrow on Trees?" at the hall of the Institute for Chartered Accountants on 9th September 2014
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Martin Wolf, Chief Economics Commentator of Financial Times speaks at the event "DoesMoneyGrow on Trees?" at the hall of the Institute for Chartered Accountants on 9th September 2014
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Less is More: Lessons learned from going serverless at the Financial Times -Ben Fletcher

In recent years FT.com was rebuilt, transforming from a monolith to a microcosm of over 200 applications, components and services. How can a high-profile news w...

In recent years FT.com was rebuilt, transforming from a monolith to a microcosm of over 200 applications, components and services. How can a high-profile news website go Serverless and stay fast and fault tolerant? Join FT PrincipalEngineerBen Fletcher to explore how the Financial Times became the fastest major news website in the world, what serverless experiments we've been doing with all those microservices, and more.

In recent years FT.com was rebuilt, transforming from a monolith to a microcosm of over 200 applications, components and services. How can a high-profile news website go Serverless and stay fast and fault tolerant? Join FT PrincipalEngineerBen Fletcher to explore how the Financial Times became the fastest major news website in the world, what serverless experiments we've been doing with all those microservices, and more.

This is an episode of REVOLUTIONARIES, a co-production of the Computer History Museum and KQED television, with major sponsorship by Intel. Recorded: September 13, 2012. Broadcast date: April 22, 2013.
an•thro•pol•o•gy [an-thruh-pol-uh-jee]
The science that deals with the origins, physical and cultural development, biological characteristics, and social customs and beliefs of humankind.
Silos and silo-busting - the secret of innovation
The 21st century world is marked by a profound paradox. On the one hand we are more interconnected than ever before, in the sense that we now live and operate in systems that are tightly entwined. But on the other hand, we also live at a time of great intellectual and social polarization - or silos - and social media is making some of this fracture worse, by encouraging the development of intellectual echo chambers.
The presence of silos inside organizations can often be deadly; the financial industry is a case in point. But groups or people who can "silo bust" - or jump across boundaries and categories - are often extremely innovative; indeed, much of the modern innovation that has occurred in recent years has arisen because of the ability of people to silo bust.
What are the key perils of silos and what do anthropologists have to say about the existence and trap of silos today? How can organizations silo-bust effectively?
Award-winning journalist (and anthropologist) Gillian Tett and her panel search for the answers to these questions and many more.
Watch the full lecture at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BhF0D6NR3l8

This is an episode of REVOLUTIONARIES, a co-production of the Computer History Museum and KQED television, with major sponsorship by Intel. Recorded: September 13, 2012. Broadcast date: April 22, 2013.
an•thro•pol•o•gy [an-thruh-pol-uh-jee]
The science that deals with the origins, physical and cultural development, biological characteristics, and social customs and beliefs of humankind.
Silos and silo-busting - the secret of innovation
The 21st century world is marked by a profound paradox. On the one hand we are more interconnected than ever before, in the sense that we now live and operate in systems that are tightly entwined. But on the other hand, we also live at a time of great intellectual and social polarization - or silos - and social media is making some of this fracture worse, by encouraging the development of intellectual echo chambers.
The presence of silos inside organizations can often be deadly; the financial industry is a case in point. But groups or people who can "silo bust" - or jump across boundaries and categories - are often extremely innovative; indeed, much of the modern innovation that has occurred in recent years has arisen because of the ability of people to silo bust.
What are the key perils of silos and what do anthropologists have to say about the existence and trap of silos today? How can organizations silo-bust effectively?
Award-winning journalist (and anthropologist) Gillian Tett and her panel search for the answers to these questions and many more.
Watch the full lecture at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BhF0D6NR3l8

Financial Times/Bruegel European Forum on Brexit - 10 October 2016

The UK's decision to leave the EU was greeted with shock in Europe, and three months after the referendum there is still a lot of uncertainty about what happens...

The UK's decision to leave the EU was greeted with shock in Europe, and three months after the referendum there is still a lot of uncertainty about what happens next. On October 10, Bruegel and the Financial Times brought together a panel including FT editor Lionel Barber to discuss what Brexit means for business and politics, to offer insight into high-level discussions and to ask how the UK and the EU can move forward.
Find out lore at http://bruegel.org/events/ft/

The UK's decision to leave the EU was greeted with shock in Europe, and three months after the referendum there is still a lot of uncertainty about what happens next. On October 10, Bruegel and the Financial Times brought together a panel including FT editor Lionel Barber to discuss what Brexit means for business and politics, to offer insight into high-level discussions and to ask how the UK and the EU can move forward.
Find out lore at http://bruegel.org/events/ft/

published:10 Oct 2016

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Closing Keynote Presentation from the Financial Times Water Summit from Doug Baker, CEO of Ecolab

How can business achieve growth in an era of water scarcity? Ecolab is on the ground at more than one million customer locations globally and is seeing a mindse...

How can business achieve growth in an era of water scarcity? Ecolab is on the ground at more than one million customer locations globally and is seeing a mindset shift - business is starting to think of water as a contributor to value creation, and make proactive water management decisions before policy demands action. Current technology can significantly reduce industrial water use - a risk-adjusted price for water helps drive priority investments that save money and enable growth. Industrial automation and data analytics are providing much-needed insights. We can take action now to secure or future prosperity.
For more information, visit http://www.ecolab.com/event/financial-times-water-summit/

How can business achieve growth in an era of water scarcity? Ecolab is on the ground at more than one million customer locations globally and is seeing a mindset shift - business is starting to think of water as a contributor to value creation, and make proactive water management decisions before policy demands action. Current technology can significantly reduce industrial water use - a risk-adjusted price for water helps drive priority investments that save money and enable growth. Industrial automation and data analytics are providing much-needed insights. We can take action now to secure or future prosperity.
For more information, visit http://www.ecolab.com/event/financial-times-water-summit/

My time undercover at a men-only event

The FT's MadisonMarriage explains why she went undercover as a hostess at an all-male charity dinner at London'sDorchester Hotel
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3:46

What happened?

On Monday, US stock markets suffered their worst sell-off since 2011, even as investors st...

What happened?

On Monday, US stock markets suffered their worst sell-off since 2011, even as investors started to put money back into bonds. Worries about inflation were the catalyst last week, but John Authers argues that funds that had bet that volatility would stay low have triggered the latest problems
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The end of the Chinese miracle | FT Features

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China's economic miracle is under threat from a slowing economy and a dwindling labour force. The FT investigates how the world's most populous country has reached a critical new chapter in its history. Jamil Anderlini narrates.
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The long Brexit decline | Opinion

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Janan Ganesh, the FT's chief political commentator, and Miranda Green, political columnist, discuss the future of Britain and the latest Brexit developments
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15:36

Poor worker conditions power gig economy | FT Alphaville

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With the push of a button, apps let ...

Poor worker conditions power gig economy | FT Alphaville

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With the push of a button, apps let us summon services, from taxis to takeaways, to our location. But do they make the world more efficient? In an FT investigation, Izabella Kaminska reveals how the gig economy is being powered by poor working conditions.
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Inside Brexit: How Britain lost Europe

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Inside Brexit: How Britain lost the European plot. The FT talks to politicians and strategists to find the real story behind the EU referendum.
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1:53

Mixed holiday fortunes for US tech titans

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Amazon received a windfall from US tax c...

Mixed holiday fortunes for US tech titans

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Amazon received a windfall from US tax changes, but iPhone sales disappointed and Google saw profits squeezed by the shift of its core search business to mobile.
Footage by Reuters. Edited by Trixia Abao.
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10:53

Financial Times' Martin Wolf on the Global Finance System

Martin Wolf, chief economics commentator at the Financial Times, is one of the world’s mos...

Financial Times' Martin Wolf on the Global Finance System

Martin Wolf, chief economics commentator at the Financial Times, is one of the world’s most informed and astute observers of the global economy. In his recently published book, The Shifts and the Shocks: What We’ve Learned—and Have Still to Learn—from the Financial Crisis, he argues that economic policy makers and central bankers are far from having solved the problems that led to the 2007–2008 financial crisis and subsequent Great Recession. For more from this interview, visit: https://www.bcgperspectives.com/content/videos/financial_institutions_insurance_martin_wolf_coping_still_fragile_global_finance_system/

5:44

How to spot a financial crisis before it spots you | PunkFT

Can we protect ourselves from the next banking meltdown? David McWilliams separates myth f...

How to spot a financial crisis before it spots you | PunkFT

Can we protect ourselves from the next banking meltdown? David McWilliams separates myth from reality to help identify a few rules of thumb.
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1:55

Wall Street facing fresh losses

The FT's markets editor Michael Mackenzie on the forces at work behind this week's stock m...

Wall Street facing fresh losses

The FT's markets editor Michael Mackenzie on the forces at work behind this week's stock market rout and looks at why investors are rattled by steep falls in global equities
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2017: The year in review

There were some big events in 2017. North Korea test-fired ballistic missiles, Catalonia v...

2017: The year in review

There were some big events in 2017. North Korea test-fired ballistic missiles, Catalonia voted for independence, Donald Trump was sworn in as US president and the #MeToo campaign gained broad backing.
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Will US stocks continue to outperform in 2018?

John Authers asks if the rest of world can catch up with US stocks in 2018.
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Will US stocks continue to outperform in 2018?

John Authers asks if the rest of world can catch up with US stocks in 2018.
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Trumponomics | PunkFT

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Trumponomics | PunkFT

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In the latest collaboration between Punk Economics and the FT, Martin Sandbu delves into the economic realities of a Donald Trump presidency
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How do you read the FT?

The Financial Times Voice of the Reader video series asks FT readers around the world thei...

How do you read the FT?

The Financial TimesVoice of the Reader video series asks FT readers around the world their views on our products and services.
Our second video asks the contributors: 'How do you read the FT?'. Watch the video to hear first hand what they think.
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Europe and the veil | FT Features

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Europe and the veil | FT Features

The highest point of feminism or an instrument of oppression? Roula Khalaf talks to muslim women about Europe's attitude toward the headscarf
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Rio Tinto results, Winter Olympics start in South Korea

The FT's Daniel Garrahan previews some big stories in the week ahead, including the prospe...

FT Weekend Festival Live Stream: the FT’s first live leader debate

For the first time since the FT was founded, the FT’s editor will debate in public the newspaper’s stance for its next editorials. Lionel Barber will be in discussion with senior FT writers Martin Wolf, Roula Khalaf, BrookeMasters and Rob Armstrong. At least one debate will be on Brexit and the UK economy. The arguments will be for the newspaper of Monday 4th. Prepare for fireworks!
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How Go and Neo4j enabled the FT to Deliver at Speed - Dan Murphy, Financial Times

How Go and Neo4j enabled the FT to Deliver at Speed: In late 2015 the FT Semantic Metadata...

How Go and Neo4j enabled the FT to Deliver at Speed - Dan Murphy, Financial Times

How Go and Neo4j enabled the FT to Deliver at Speed: In late 2015 the FT Semantic Metadata team decided to investigate using a graph database as an alternative to, or perhaps additional store for their existing tripple store. After a brief spike we picked Neo4J and over the past few months we have re-written a host of microservices in GoLang (from surprisingly memory hungry Java services). It's been an interesting journey in technology, culture and techniques which is nearing its first destination. Come and hear about our journey, what we learnt and our reflections on switching technologies in our microservices devops world.

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Aliko Dangote - A Leader's view at the FT Africa Summit 2017

Aliko Dangote, the Founder, President/Chief Executive of the Dangote Group, the largest co...

Making the Right Connections: How the Financial Times Uses Graph Databases

Making the RightConnections: How the Financial Times Uses Graph Databases
In late 2015, the FT Semantic Metadata team investigated graph databases as an alternative to, or perhaps additional store for their existing semantic datastore. After a brief spike we picked Neo4j and then re-wrote a host of microservices in GoLang, from surprisingly memory hungry Java services. It was an interesting journey of changing culture, technologies, and learning.
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How Financial Times uses Salesforce and Heroku for its Digital Transformation

One of the best known business news brands from across the globe, The Financial Times has ...

How Financial Times uses Salesforce and Heroku for its Digital Transformation

One of the best known business news brands from across the globe, The Financial Times has transformed its business to be channel agnostic and customer focused. This approach has had tremendous results as Financial Times now makes more revenue from content and subscriptions than from traditional advertising sources. Hear how The Financial Times is using Heroku as a highly scalable consumer application platform to help support this transformation.

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React London Meetup August 2015, Viktor Charypar, GraphQL at The Financial Times

Recently released by Facebook, GraphQL isn't only useful for client-server communication. ...

React London Meetup August 2015, Viktor Charypar, GraphQL at The Financial Times

Recently released by Facebook, GraphQL isn't only useful for client-server communication. Viktor will show how Red Badger used the reference implementation - graphql-js - at the Financial Times as a generic data presentation layer over a set of backend APIs and how to deal with related requirements like caching or authorisation.

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Financial Times – Bruegel Forum: the future of Europe after the French election

On 11 May Bruegel and the Financial Times held an event to discuss the direction Europe is...

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Martin Wolf, Chief Economics Commentator of Financial Times gave a speech at the event "DoesMoneyGrow on Trees?" at the hall of the Institute for Chartered Accountants on 9th September 2014.
In this video: Panel discussion following the speech - panelists:
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- Frosti Sigurjónsson, ‎Member of Parliament, Iceland
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We've got a website for that: The FT Web App and the future of the mobile web

In this video from HTML5 Dev Conf, Andrew Betts, Director at FT Labs will give you a behin...

We've got a website for that: The FT Web App and the future of the mobile web

In this video from HTML5 Dev Conf, Andrew Betts, Director at FT Labs will give you a behind the scenes look at the Financial TimesWeb App.
A little under a year ago, the Financial Times launched the world's first touch optimised HTML5 web app by a major news publisher. Almost a year on and the app still leads the field, winning BestMobileInnovation at Mobile World Congress in February. In this talk, one of Assanka's founders and principal engineers discusses the technical challenges of building 'as good as native', and why you would want to.
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Less is More: Lessons learned from going serverless at the Financial Times -Ben Fletcher

In recent years FT.com was rebuilt, transforming from a monolith to a microcosm of over 200 applications, components and services. How can a high-profile news website go Serverless and stay fast and fault tolerant? Join FT PrincipalEngineerBen Fletcher to explore how the Financial Times became the fastest major news website in the world, what serverless experiments we've been doing with all those microservices, and more.

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After theValentine’s Day roses have wilted and the candy has been eaten, can your love withstand financial volatility? Here are four lessons couples can learn from the current stock market downturn ... But it’s times like this, when the market is trending down and making people panic, that you need to ask yourself ... “In the relationship with both your ......

While no one should question the ability of someone in their 60s to care for teenagers, thefinancial consequences are impossible to ignore ...Last year the birth rate among women aged 40 and above surpassed that of women aged under 20 for the first time since 1947, according to theOffice for National Statistics ... Until now, the period of your life when you are financially unhappiest is seen as between the ages of 45 and 55....

Having taken the hit — and there is always another one coming, because even long bull markets don’t forever eliminate the market’s punching power — it’s time to re-evaluate your plan ... While the return of volatility is scary, it was factored into most financial plans ... You’re a few weeks older and maybe more stressed than a few weeks ago, but your time horizon has not markedly changed in the last month....

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The figures from Experian, one of theUK’s biggest credit reference agencies, show that on average, your credit score starts off quite high, when you are something of a financial blank canvas, then goes down a bit, and then goes down some more, before starting its upward ascent at about age 31 ... Your credit score is one of the key bits of information that dictates whether you are offered a great or rubbish financial deal....

A fresh approach to royalty distribution in Chitral has the potential, if properly executed, to elevate local women’s status considerably by putting more financial resources in their hands. Women living in villages that flank the forests in southern Chitral will for the first time start receiving a share in the royalty paid by the government to local residents every five years from the sale of forest timber....

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Just born in the late 1980s owned their own home by thetime they were 27, compared with almost one in two of those born 10 years earlier ... Some young people will be cushioned from their generational fate through ample financial support from parents and grandparents; one survey suggests that more than six in 10 first-time buyers under the age of 35 received financial support from family or friends....

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